Today’s Covid News: Vietnam’s coronavirus infections surpass 300,000
The country’s daily cases have reached a four-digit number since July 5.
The country’s daily cases have reached a four-digit number since July 5.
Vaccination drive is key to its fight against Covid-19 that has caused more than 156,000 infections.
Poland is the first country pledging to hand over to Vietnam such a large amount of vaccines that demonstrates the long-standing and sincere friendship between the two sides.
Vietnam extends support for the HCMC, where has an average of 4,000 infections and 241 deaths per day.
Hanoi's health workers have made themselves available in the front line to contain the increasingly serious evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic in the southern hub.
Potential disruption of supply chains as a result of the pandemic is making it hard for local enterprises to fulfill their contractual obligation to partners.
There will be 3,120 patients requiring medical oxygen (9.4%) if the number of coronavirus infections is up to 40,000 in Hanoi.
Ho Chi Minh City today announced that it would extend the lockdown for a month to curb the transmission of the disease that has caused more than 149,000 infections in the city.
ARCT-154 Covid-19 vaccine's human clinical trials will be carried out in three phases in Vietnam.
Vietnam recorded 9,716 infections in the past 24 hours.
Asymptomatic and mild cases, subject to the trial, will be piloted in Ho Chi Minh City and areas with high infection rates.
The TV series “For a Peaceful Tomorrow” shows how Vietnamese families deal with the pandemic in daily lives.
The donation comes just one week after the visit to Hanoi paid by Swiss Vice President Ignazio Cassis.